Today Washington, D.C. was all atwitter with the graduation of President Obama from first-term president to second-term president. Here is your Inauguration 2013 yearbook.

The presidential motorcade heads down Constitution Ave. from the White House to the U.S. Capitol before the start of the inauguration.

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With an estimated 800,000 attending, there were far less people at Obama's second inauguration than the record-setting 1.8 million who attended his first. It does, however, the double the 400,000 people who came to George W. Bush's 2004 inauguration.

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Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who served as the master of ceremonies for the inauguration, gives a thumbs up as he prepares to begin the festivities.

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Guests of honor Beyoncé and Jay-Z enter to accept their honorary title of First Couple.

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Michelle Obama prepares to walk to the West Front of the Capitol, where the inauguration is held.

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Myrlie Evers-Williams, widow of civil-rights leader Medgar Evers, gives the invocation at the beginning of the ceremony.

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Vice President Joe Biden takes the oath of office on the Biden family bible. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor administered the oath.

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James Taylor sings "America the Beautiful."

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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts administers the oath of office for the President. Obama takes his oath on a bible originally owned by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Barack and Michelle Obama wave to the crowd after the oath of office.

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Barack Obama delivers his Inaugural Address at the Capitol. Obama made history, becoming the first president to advocate marriage equality (or even say the word gay) during an inaugural address.

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Vice President Biden and President Obama fight over who will get to congratulate Kelly Clarkson first, after singing "America ('Tis of Thee)."

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Beyoncé nails the National Anthem as the skies open and God smiles upon the land.

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President and Vice President share a moment following the inauguration ceremony.